Town of Erie
File #: 20-403    Version: 1 Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/23/2020 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 9/2/2020 Final action:
Title: PUBLIC HEARING: A Resolution of the Planning Commission of the Town of Erie Recommending that the Board of Trustees Approve the Bridgewater P.U.D. Overlay Map, Amendment No. 5
Attachments: 1. PC Resolution P20-16, 2. Staff Report, 3. Existing Bridgewater (Colliers Hill) PUD Overlay, 4. Proposed PUD document, 5. Application and Narrative, 6. Other Applicant Materials, 7. Referral Comments, 8. Neighborhood Meeting Summary, 9. Notifications
SUBJECT: General Business
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PUBLIC HEARING: A Resolution of the Planning Commission of the Town of Erie Recommending that the Board of Trustees Approve the Bridgewater P.U.D. Overlay Map, Amendment No. 5
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DEPARTMENT: Planning and Development

PRESENTER: Chris LaRue, Senior Planner

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Approval
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SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND OF SUBJECT MATTER:
All of Colliers Hill is bounded by Erie Parkway on the south, WCR 5 on the east, and the RTD right-of-way on the north and west. The part of the property where the main amendments are propposed is Tract 11 of the Bridgewater Master Subdivision and Tract E of Colliers Hill Filing No. 4C, and is located on the soutwest corner of WCR 5 and WCR 10. It is alslo locatd northwest of Erie Parkway and WCR 5. All of Colliers Hill is approximately 965.83 acres in size, while the main portion of the amendment is 64.49 acres. The area is currently zoned LR - Low Density Residential and ER - Estate Residential with PUD Overlay.

The properties that make up the Bridgewater (Colliers Hill) area were annexed with the PUD overlay into the Town in 2007. The original Master Plat was approved in 2011. Multiple Final Plats have received approval since 2011. The first amendment to the PUD was approved in 2011, and divided the planning areas into different Villages, established park and school areas, designated housing types, and added street design criteria and clarified dimensional standards. The second PUD amendment was approved in 2013, and added architectural standards for single-family detached dwelling units. The third amendment was approved in 2015 to shift the location of the school site, and readjust the villages accordingly. The fourth amendment was approved in 2019 and created a new village, adjusted the dimensional standards, and created architectural standards to facilitate a duplex development.

The PUD amendment proposes to modify land use areas (Villages), land use types allowed i...

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